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*No. 287. — Lecanora erysibe (Ach.). Barclay's Eock, Co. Down. T. J. 

 No. 15. — Lecanora glaucoma (Hoffm.). Barclay's Eock, Co. Down. T. J. 

 No. 232. — Lecanora haematomma (Ach.). On trees, and fruited. Cas- 

 tle Barnard, Co. Cork. T. J. 

 No.280.— Glengariff. T.J. 

 No. 37. — Lecanora parella (Ach.). Eocks south of Woburn, Co. Down. 

 T.J. 

 No. 116. — On trees. Armagh Demesne. 

 T.J. 

 No. 45. — Lecanora sophodes (Ach.). Barclay's Eock, Co. Down. 

 No. 95. — Sheepwalk, Armagh. 



Mr. Mudd* pronounces that the true L. 

 sophodes (Ach.) has sixteen spores, and 

 that the forms with only eight spores 

 belong to L. exigua. He refers to Schce- 

 rer's No. 314 in support of this; but in 

 my copy of Schserer No. 314 has only 

 eight spores in each ascus. 



Lecanora sophodes will appear often, such 

 are the different aspects of its thallus. 



No. 96. — Lecanora sophodes (Ach.), var. roboris (Duf.). On trees, Cur- 

 raghmore. T. J. 

 No. 333.— On old oak. 

 No. 333 named by Nylander. 

 No. 18. — Lecanora subfusca (Ach.), var. Barclay's Eock, Co. Down. 

 T.J. 



This form of L. subfusca is abundant south 

 of the coastguard station. It cannot be 

 referred to any of the named varieties of 

 this polymorphous plant. 



No. 110 Armagh. T.J. 



No. 41. — Lecanora subfusca (Ach.), var. Barclay's Eock, Co. Down. 

 T.J. 

 Mr. Carroll thinks this form merits the 



No. 82. — Demesne, Armagh. T. J. 



Mr. Carroll thinks the plant (overrun by a 

 parasite, Sphseria) a Verrucaria. It is 

 pretty general both on trees and on the 

 same Lecanora on rocks by the sea 

 shore. 



* "Manual," p. 142. 



